Overview
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Stephan Helmreich
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Technological Measurements Ltd., Future of Transport, AutriaTech-Federal Agency for, Wien, Austria
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Hartmut Keller
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TransVer, München, Germany
Book will be used as an input for EC White Paper on Transport Policy
Includes an action plan how a European Sustainable Freight Transport can be reached
Input is multi-disciplinary and from many European Countries
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (10 chapters)
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Introduction and Approach
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Introduction And Approach
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- Stephan Helmreich, Hartmut Keller
Pages 3-13
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Methods
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- Stephan Helmreich, Doris Wilhelmer, Klaus Kubeczko, Julia Düh, Helena Kyster-Hansen
Pages 17-32
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- Tuomas Mattila, Riina Antikainen
Pages 33-41
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- Christian O. Hansen, Jeppe Rich
Pages 43-62
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Analysis
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- Jürgen Schmiele, Tuomas Mattila, Riina Antikainen, Christian O. Hansen, Jeppe Rich, Ulrich Glöckl
Pages 109-126
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- David Bonilla, Nihan Akyelken
Pages 127-134
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- Stephan Helmreich, Tuomas Mattila, Riina Antikainen, Christian O. Hansen
Pages 135-157
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Recommendation
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Front Matter
Pages 159-159
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- Stephan Helmreich, Martin Volny, Carine Vellay
Pages 161-262
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Back Matter
Pages 281-365
About this book
This book has been written on the basis of the research done between 2008 and 2010 as part of the European Commission funded FREIGHTVISION project.
The “FREIGHTVISION - Freight Transport 2050 Foresight” project was funded by the Directorate General MOVE to design a long term vision for European freight transport in 2050 and to identify actions and research to progress appropriate freight transport measures in Europe.
The project was carried out as a foresight process encompassing four conferences in which the project team identified and developed with the aid of more than 100 experts an action plan for securing long term freight transport in Europe. The book provides insights into the freight transport visions and Backcasts identified for 2035 and 2050, issues which need to be addressed and measures which were assessed to be part of future paths to assure an economical, environmental, and social freight transport system.
Editors and Affiliations
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Technological Measurements Ltd., Future of Transport, AutriaTech-Federal Agency for, Wien, Austria
Stephan Helmreich
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TransVer, München, Germany
Hartmut Keller
About the editors
Stephan Helmreich is Head of Unit – Future of Transport at AustriaTech – Federal Agency of Technological Measures. AustriaTech is a subsidiary of the Austrian Ministry of Transport, Innovation and Technology (bmvit). In his position Stephan Helmreich is responsible for the Austrian Lighthouse projects in the area of ITS and for EC funded projects in the area of long-term policy development. He is Project Manager of the FP7 projects FREIGHTVISION (www.freightvision.eu) and LOGMAN (www.logman-footprint.eu). Hartmut Keller is a former professor at the Munich University of Technology (TUM) and was in this position head of the Transport Engineering and Planning Unit. His teaching responsibilities were regional and trans¬¬port planning, mobility and transport manage¬ment, traffic flow theory and traffic control. He is founder and partner of TRANSVER GmbH, Trans¬¬port Research and Consultancy, in Munich and teaching at the University of Augsburg. He is Member of acatech, the German Academy for Science and Engineering.